Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 30, 1908, Image 8

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Correspondents’ Department
THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY
NITTANY,
Mrs, James Nolan left last Tuesday to |
visit friends in Glentown, Ridgway and
Altoona.
Robert Kramer and wife, of Mill Hall,
were guests at the Peck home, over
Sunday.
Blanch and Mary Harris were Sunday
school visitors here, on Sunday.
Marie Dorman, of Avis, is the
of her aunt Mittie Winkleman.
On August the members
V. church will hold a festival here,
Mrs. John Delaney and baby, of near
Hublersburg, were visitors at James
Gunsallus, on Saturday.
Frank Rossman, wife and
ter, of Clintondale, yo
Tolbert’s, on Sut
Newton Bickle, wife
and wife, of Abdera, we
Wilson and far
The
Bt
aa
and James Bailey
sts of Cal,
oats
Eimer Snavely, spent
camping in the A
| derly,
Cle
leg!
course, the
James Kauffn
ti
visitor her
Harry
nour t
arm
stave t
fonte ho
He as w
pathy of the commu
A. .R.}
makes weekly vi
cream, handles
has enough to re:
torn
4 ” wv
Lossman,
woods up the A
son here one day |
We noticed sever:
with their lady frien
Sunday.
Don't forget th
on the 22nd, of Aug:
come,
Our people are bringin
of huckleberries daily from then
and ridge.
Boyd Emer who visited his
er in Johnstown, last week, has return.
home.
The Messrs, Whitman and Miller, of
Pleasant Gap, were visitors to our town,
on Sunday,
W. E. Kessinger lost a valuable h
last week.
ountain
ick, broth
nse
PORT MATILDA
The Presbyterian cemetery
chartered place for burial
3. M
flouring
other img
add to the
and comfort
Ella
ams has treated hi
a new
rovements
root at
looks
as well
Lebersburg,
hwerly pastor of the
Sr ™
aa
' visit
k of Philips-
of Bell Hollow
vy this week
We have a bountiful
hay safely stored away; and since refr
ing showers of rain
the yield of th
cipient should r
giver
Mrs. Rankin McMonigal is quite i
her home in Bell Hollow, from a severe
attack of appendicit
esh-
have been to increase
%
led a
idertaking outfit
g har
nan has ade
Jacob Bigelow, or
ness maker o add to h
ready made harness; making
preparat over buggy tops and re-
pair them with a new make of goods
superior in wearing qualities
emma Reese, Edna Reese, and Min.
nie Crain, accompanied by
Woodring made a trip to
City.
rs. Annie Osman has
ill for several day past.
ir enterprisin
i alerprisin
continues t 8
he is also
ws to
been
Messers, Mooney and Kolbe are tak- |
ing a careful survey of this section of
country--per order ot the bureau of soils |
at Washington, D. C,
Philip Young, who has been quite ill |
for some time is slowly improving
Both Sandy Ridge and Retort fire.
brick works are running to their fullest |
capacity with a demand for more labor
ers,
We have been reliably informed that
hay, best quality, is selling at five and |
six dollars per ton in the field in Cam.
bria county, so great was the crop.
Harry Washibura and A. W. Hoover,
of Philipsburg, were visitors in this part
of the county, this week,
TYLERSVILLE
Mrs. Walace ligen, of this place, died
at the Lock Haven hospital last Friday
morning. Funeral services were held
at Rosscran’s las: Sunday.
About 130 of our people attended the
picnic at Livonia last Saturday
Mr. Fox and wife, of State College,
are visiticg friends and relatives here,
Mr. Johnsonbaugh, wife and children,
of Avis, are visiting her parents,
Our base ball team played Livonia
last Saturday and won 14 to 12
Ervin Shreckengast is erecting a saw
mill at the east end of Tylersville,
Mrs. J R. Sechrist and daughter,
Ethel, of Centre Hall, went to Harris
burg, and later will go to Park, York
county, to remain for a few weeks
Before returning they will also go to
ANN PANINI,
jest |
of the |
quite i
JULIAN,
Mable Catherwood, of Osceola,
visiting relatives in town this week,
Alfred Irvin, E. P, Irvin and wife,
of Bellefonte, spent the day with their
mother, Mrs. Daniel Irvin,
i Edward Bodle and
tawney, are
town
J. E. Austin accompanied by his wife
and son, of Lancaster, who has been
visiting friends in and about Julian, re-
turned home on Thursday.
The M, E. sunday school
sister,
invited
picnic,
cake and
Pro
All
day, Aug. 1st, to which all are
and enjoy an old time basket
They will also sell ice crea
ring the day and evening.
iar
h along,
on the
FIEDLFR
y and three
Aarons
t Wm
few day a
visitin
ver,
Wm, Ziegler and family, of Sm
Dire Sunday at Henry Zerby's.
J. W. Beaver and family, of Aarons.
burg, spent a day with Mrs. Hinds last
week
Frank Stover
wl
AVON,
#
took a tr
ip to Farmers
evening, ret
senior
E
very sick
are of Dr
"
Al
ents, Thomas
son. of
Aarousburg
nd, Bessie
iy
i
y attend
{ the even.
the telephone com
ot exactly for
had something
were trying to
they tried t
y young ladies
home, but not getting that accomplished
asked two more and succeeded in escort.
ing them to their home. Now Scott and
Pinney, don't kill too many birds with
one stone
ne
play. and
haperone
as 4]
our
Wm, Hoy, of Bellefonte, was a guest
of C. B. Freil's, Sunday
Snow Shoe on the 23rd, were, Mrs.
| brick and lady friend, Eva Witherite,
| and Elsie Bottorff
Those that left for the mountain Mon.
day were, John Lucas and crew, Carl
Poorman and wife, Charles Rodgers and
Joseph Witherite,
Rumors of ano her
| weeks,
Miligan Walker will have sale on Sat.
urday, August 1
festival in two
WADDLE
Mrs. J. E. Way spent part of last week
visiting her son, in Altoona
John Hoy and wife spent a few days
| visttin
friends and relatives in Tyrone,
Pear
Stine, of Philipsburg, spent a
| few weeks visiting her uncle, George |
| Kelley’
37
{ter's parental home, Mrs,
{ sock,
where she will spend the summer,
Fred Snyder and wife of Pittsburg,
are spending a few weeks at her home,
{ J. E. Clarks’,
Elmer Jones and wife, of Avis, spent a
few days at his home, J. E. Jones’,
J. E. Clark and wife had a jolly birth.
day Rarty for their son, John, on July
17. here were 30 pevpie present; the
had a fine time aying games, wit
music by Mary Furst, Mary Hoy, and
Jessie Way, ator which refreshments
were served and they all departed for
their homes wishing John many more
Baltimore,
was
of Punxsu- |
visiting their graodpa's in |
will hold a |
picnic in Campbell's grove, next Satur. |
Those that attended the ball game in |
Wm. Watson and little son, Carl Gar-|
|
| Miles Morrison and wife, of Philips. |
arg, spent a few days visiting the lat. |
Liza Hart |
Lizzie Jones left for Zion last Friday, |
REBERSBURG,
The champion ball game did not event-
{ nate, Saturday, because of the attrac-
| tions—~picnic at Livonia and Madison-
{ burg,
The
[the late residence instead of the church,
| The address was made by Rev, Haney
{ from the text: “I
| my death." Music was furnished appro-
| priate to the occasion by the choir of the
| Evangelical association, §
| relatives at the funeral was Prof,
i Smull, of Mackeyville,
|
| shed rear of their lot, to shelter
attendants at
on the
{ horses and carriages of
their church
Among the first defenders who enlist
jed in 1861, and who gave his life, was
| Daniel Miller, There were many more
who went the front later and fell in
the dreadful battles of the wilderness
, Jared B. Kreamer are
lO
MILESBURG
iral, of Pittsburg
chased the Robert McMull
on Moose Run, two miles from bh
w : wo N
«. Hat
ry
ill it in a few days
Mr y Wagn taken to the
| Bellefonte hospital for treatment for ty-
phoid malaria
0 Was
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and family
r inday school
i
pi
of Ren
VA
Bessie
ana t
will
AK
with the exception
rains kept Da }
Mary Hurd
Edward |
Mrs
x
home after vis
ro weeks
Jersey
iting
Mrs. Fred
Sper 1 wever
. L.. Pif
A crowd young
were to Penn Cave
crowd
wile
Harris
Lottie
Webner
| time
L. C
slowly,
{ogpial
! ack Holmes has returned from the
| woods with a cut foot,
| Are yougoing to attend the festival
jon the school house lawn, Saturday
| eve, August 1st, for the benefit of the
Shore,
v her uncle,
er.
of people from here
on Sunday The
Edward Ohl and
uline
y. Blaine
Nolan
cons sted
Roy Ohl, |
Vesta E
Pifer, Glenn
of
g
id
and Pearl
Gladfelter is gaining in health
since his returning from the
base ball teams? Music by the Nittany |
| band,
BOGGS Twp,
HOLTS HOLLOW
Albina Watson, who has been on the
sick list for the past week, is some bet.
| ter,
| A number of our people attended the
festival at Runville on Saturday eve; all
| report having a good time,
ward Confer, and lady friend, Ethel
Womer, of Fairview, spent Sunday at
Divide,
Frank Young is making quite an im-
provitent to his place by tearing away
{ his old stable, and replacing a new one.
Harry Johnson has gone back to the
Lucas camp in
expects to be employed for some time,
Charles Lucas and wife, after spend.
ing some time with their parents here
have returned to their home in Altoona,
Cheer up, Edith, you should not be so
Jownhearted,
Frank Watson and famify, of Miles.
burg, are the guests here of his father.
inlaw, John Burd,
—-
|
!
———————
« I. Kunes, of Blanchard, who suffers
a slight stroke of la in the
right side recently is able to be moved
funeral of the late Reuben Smull |
{ was largely attended. and was held at]
know not the day of |
Among the |
T. ]. |
The Lutherans are building a large |
Raup, Bruce |
Harris, |
All report having had a good |
Dry hollow, where he |
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 30,1908,
LIVONIA
The picnic and festival given by the!
4 y
| .
| Reformed Sunday school, of Livonia,
were held on Saturday, July 25th, in the |
| pretty grove near the church, Everyone
had looked forward to this outing for
some weeks, and as they are wont
the good people of Livonia
pare Jd no
to do, |
{efforts in giving all the folks an enjoya- |
ble time, Not only was the eastern end
of the valley well represented, but there
| was present also a large number of
ple from the Reformed Sund
of Tylersaille and Greentiurs
ing addresses were
formed
chools
Interest
given by the Re
wutheran pastors,
Wetzel and Bixler, Although the heavy
in the morning prevented the
band from coming, there 8 no lack of
music: the family,
their musical ability, espe
Stover, }
and
clouds
Stover noted for
pecially Reuben
a sk good
and varied prograr
crowd of i
! hildren,
11¢l
nal
the «
were
which prev:
YARNELL
mg with
for fe
Eimer Powaoell spent Saturday even.
jag at the Spicer home, in Milesburg
Fannie Confer spent 3 : Ye
Ana w
few
cently with friends at Blan
Sterling
time
Misses GG and at
thaus, were guests
on Saturday, Miss Gilli]
music teacher, has a large cl
of whom are progressing rapidly
John Bowes was a Clearfie
wer Sunday What's the
Johany
Blanche Daugherty
ing some time at Spr
Messrs. (
Moshannon, were
urday evening
COMMON SENSE
has been
ce Run
nyer ar
sen
hem upon the bottle wra
118 correctness under oa
ing In faver. The com
Plerce's medicines Is open
Lihat Lhe Dellef Theo DORTIO
p nedicines 18 Kacwn the mot
Tahal xrsal cTTAIIVE Merl Le fece
lal Being wholly m
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ve forest exact processed
original with Dr. Plerce, and without the
use of a drop of alechol, triplerefined and
| chemically pare glycerine being used ine
| stead In extracting and preserving the
| curative virtues residing In the roots
| employed, these medicines are sntirely
| free from the objection of doing harm
by creating an appetite for el als
| cobolle beverages or habit - forming
drugs. HRxamine the formula on thelr
bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pleres, and you will find that his
*Golden Medical Discovery,” the
blood -purifier, stomach tonle and
regulator—the medicine which, while not
recommanded to eure consumption In Ite
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yot does eure all those catarrhal condh
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